Friday, January 29, 2010

Watch the First Four Minutes of the Lost Season Premiere Right Now!



The Lost season premiere doesn't air until Tuesday, Feb. 2, but one lucky winner of ABC's "Message in a Bottle" marketing campaign got the magic Dharma hatch key/USB drive that included the first four minutes of the season-six premiere, entitled "LA X." Happily, our good friend DocArzt of TVOvermind.com has uploaded that sneak peek clip for your viewing pleasure. Press play above to watch this all-new Lost scene for yourself!

Whoo hoo! It's awesome to see Cindy the hot Australian flight attendant again, don't you think? Any theories about what happens next? Hit the comments!

iPad parody has new wings

LOL! I loved this when I saw it on MadTV!

Getting rid of Vermon in your home...

Is this the year of the Curvy Girl?


The latest 2010 campaign for Evans -- which caters to sizes 14 to 32 -- takes its inspiration from Peter Lindbergh's 1990 cover for Vogue, featuring a supermodel jackpot of Christy Turlington, Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista, Cindy Crawford and Tatjana Patitz.

Just three months ago, designer Karl Lagerfeld was defending skinny models and claiming that "no one wants to see round women."

Hmmm, we wonder how he feels now after photographing the very voluptuous burlesque star Miss Dirty Martini for V magazine's "Size Issue," which it newsstands on Jan. 14.

Click here to see the V magazine's "Size Issue," on newsstands Jan. 14.
evans plus-size ad campaignEvans' new ad is Inspired by the original supermodels of the '90s. Photo courtesy of Evans
Click here to see British plus-size fashion brand Evans.

The Future of Security -

Forget about those car chases that we have become so accustom to on the 6 o'clock news.

India to Launch into Orbit in 2016?


A rocket blasts off from a space centr in Sriharikota, India, in April 2009
ISRO / AP
An Indian rocket blasts off in April 2009. India is trying to catch its space program up with China's, which sent its first astronauts into space in 2003.
India is reaching for new heights, announcing Thursday that it plans to put two astronauts into orbit around the Earth in 2016.

The mission will last seven days "in the Earth's lower orbit" and will cost $2.6 billion, a government space program official, K. Radhakrishnan, told reporters in Bangalore.

Now I don't mean to sound cynical but shouldn't the government of India lets say use those billions of dollars to help the poor and unfortunate people living in squaller and shanty towns? I mean come on, I understand a country wanting to reach for new heights but when a great portion of your people are living in terrible conditions with shanty homes and lack of proper sanitation you'd think that the bigger picture would revolve around bringing up the standard of living for your citizens. So here's a news flash to India, "You're people are starving and living in squaller - FIRST raise the standard of living in your country and THEN and only THEN can or should you think about going into space!"

Thank you India for letting us see that the world is still full of stupidity!